Konservativer Wahlkampfmanager ignoriert Umfragen, die zeigen, dass die Liberalen einen deutlichen Vorsprung haben | CBC-Nachrichten

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/steve-outhouse-pierre-poilievre-mark-carney-polls-canada-election-9.7137921

3 Kommentare

  1. I mean what else is he supposed to do? Be like yeah we need our leader to never be attached to our party again? If anything, Trump has proven that pretending everything is fine either wins you big or blows you up anyway, might as well just pretend nothing is wrong.

  2. fencesitter416 on

    „I’m going to continue to be absolutely monomaniacally obsessed with affordability, no matter what,“ Poilierve said in an interview on Bloomberg This Weekend that aired Saturday.“

    „We want to be the party of the aspirational, hard-working young person that dreams of the Canadian promise. And that, I think, is part of the goal to win the next election,“ Poilievre said“

    Wish Carney spoke like this a bit more, but I guess it doesn’t matter anyway when young voter turnout is so poor, but it was rhetoric like this that swung so many young people to the conservatives, not Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan

  3. canada_mountains on

    To be fair, polls can change on a dime, and I am saying this as somebody who supports Carney. The Conservatives were up something like 20 to 25 point lead at one point, before the last election? And then it all came crashing down.

    These polls are still useful, because it is measuring the sentiment of Canadian voters at this point in time. But Canadian voter sentiment can change, and it can change a lot.

    Now if the current polls were the election result, and this Conservative campaign manager shrugged off an election result where the Liberals gained a super majority, then I think he is off his rockers. But it’s not an election result, it’s polling at this point in time, and voter sentiment can change drastically (like they did for the last election).

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